Oh "hi" Elvis. I missed your invaluable contribution to the debate. Come on, tell us a joke - after all you admitted that you're only here to have a laugh and not to debate. This thread started 9 days ago. Did your wondering expect it to take that long? Unlike my posts here, you've not had anything worthwhile to contribute - just the usual vote-winning pop at me.
1. You do use Facebook. Not sure why you deny that, but there you go. 2. Freedom of speech is just a smokescreen for your preference of being a keyboard warrior rather than a doer. 3. I can only assume that all these new homes will remain unsold, based on your theory. Just like you theorised when every other recent development in Dawlish was built... 4. I'm not any kind of idiot. Or an ...
Public vote of confidence? Really?? You've just had an Election, so I think that indicates where people's confidence lies. Sadly. And as for your campaign to save our town, you're having a laugh aren't you? Based on your previous rants on here and on FB, you couldn't care less about Dawlish. You had a chance to stand for election at the aforementioned Elections, but I failed to see your ...
I didn't want people to think that you were being misleading, that's all... x
It depends on whether you regard libel as a serious crime? ;-)
Of course I'm not accusing them of committing serious crimes which have gone unpunished! The thread isn't about unpunished crimes! They are guilty though of committing crimes that have been punished. That said, going back to the rise of fascism in Germany and the Daily Mail's support of Hitler and Oswald Moseley might be considered by some as being an unpunished crime.
Just a small but pertinent correction to Margaret's (and plenty of other people's) misunderstanding about how these things work. The police don't prosecute anybody - that's the role of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
Did anyone on here read this week's Carnival Column in the Gazette? It was good to read that the carnival committee appear to have resolved their differences with David Force, though it did make me titter that they couldn't quite find it in them to use his first name, instead using the rather impersonal "Mr Force"!
Oh hello Burnside. My comment was an addendum to Leatash's post about there being bad apples in every profession. Have a nice day.
Likewise Daily Mail owners past and present who should have guilty consciences.